I assume these living ships have sex in space all the time?
and with their crew
Poor...
It seems that even the writers have given up. They give us this for a 3-4th to last episode? Booring. And thats the 3rd bottle episode in a row that lent almost nothing to any on going story arc. ET...Phone it in...
See that? My string of smiles was more interesting than that episode...
I assume these living ships have sex in space all the time?
and with their crew
It's more like how the Ferengi get their women to chew their food for them?
The Wraith are not sexual beings, but I'm not sure if the sentient core's of the Hive ships we've seen are (always?) started from members of their own wraith colony to ensure genetic clarity, captured waith enemies to ensure genetic diversity, or humans or other aliens because it's dogs work.
They don't have to kill all the Wraith and they wouldn't. They would only kill those that would continue to attack them. Once peace has been reached I'm sure Atlantis would stop having to defend itself.I was really upset with how the 'heroes' discussed committing Genocide in this episode. It was bad enough when Sheppard (and of cause Ronan) wanted to blow up the hive ship at the beginning and murder the defenceless wraith on board even though they'd come seeking help. But contemplating 'getting rid of the wraith once and for all' aka genocide and the only argument against it was that it might not work? Atlantis has always had questionable ethics but this went too far.
Charlie
I was really upset with how the 'heroes' discussed committing Genocide in this episode. It was bad enough when Sheppard (and of cause Ronan) wanted to blow up the hive ship at the beginning and murder the defenceless wraith on board even though they'd come seeking help.
They don't have to kill all the Wraith and they wouldn't. They would only kill those that would continue to attack them. Once peace has been reached I'm sure Atlantis would stop having to defend itself.
The remaining Wraith would be happy to co-exist with the rest of the people in the galaxy.
Well Todd has double crossed them before, someone had to bring up the idea to taking them out while they had the chance, why not they guy who is responsible for the miltary activities on the base? That said, they didn't do it, so damn that writer for suggesting something they didn't do!
And thats the 3rd bottle episode in a row that lent almost nothing to any on going story arc.
My favorite part!COOL they had a sneak peak for the new season of Battlestar Galactica.
About dame time, too! Nobody wants to discuss it (or maybe the writers are too unimaginative to realize that it would make a great topic for drama), but this war with the Wraith has been genocidal from the first. Or did you think the Atlanteans would leave some Wraith alive so they could go on snacking on humans? Of course the goal is genocide! The only question is whether they could pull it off.Is it just me, or were the Atlantis personal sounding a little genocidal in this epidsode today?
WTF?!?!This ep. definitely contained some very right-wing elements.
I assume these living ships have sex in space all the time?
and with their crew
The Wraith are parallel to the Borg and I certainly recall some genocidal strategies against the Borg in TNG. I also recall some attempts not to be genocidal which simply result in the Borg coming back bigger & badder. So much for the kumbayah approach.If this was Kirk's crew or Picard's crew they would have risked their lives in a heartbeat to save the wraith
They could have come to terms with the Wraith a long time ago by not interfering with the Wraith's feeding activities. Just make a pact with the Wraith that they stay away from Atlantis and its personnel and Atlantis won't stop any cullings. It's the Atlanteans who have kept this war going by trying to stop the Wraith from doing what they need to do in order to survive. The end result of the Atlanteans' interference can only be genocide of the Wraith so of course the Wraith fight back. I would, too.They don't have to kill all the Wraith and they wouldn't. They would only kill those that would continue to attack them. Once peace has been reached I'm sure Atlantis would stop having to defend itself.
I was really upset with how the 'heroes' discussed committing Genocide in this episode. It was bad enough when Sheppard (and of cause Ronan) wanted to blow up the hive ship at the beginning and murder the defenceless wraith on board even though they'd come seeking help. But contemplating 'getting rid of the wraith once and for all' aka genocide and the only argument against it was that it might not work? Atlantis has always had questionable ethics but this went too far.
If this was Kirk's crew or Picard's crew they would have risked their lives in a heartbeat to save the wraith and if anybody had suggested Genocide Kirk or Picard would have given a speech why it was wrong and all that.
Ok sorry for the rant but I felt frustrated after watching this and wanted to get it out of my system.
Charlie
There's nothing right-wing or left-wing about fighting for your survival. That's every-wing.
There's nothing right-wing or left-wing about fighting for your survival. That's every-wing.
I disagree.
There is a certain political view that believes no matter WHO the bad guy is, one can talk to him. One can reason with him. One can wave around a paper signed by the bad guy declaring peaceful intents. One can sit on the lawn singing "Kumbaya" and all will be well.
That is NOT a view held by *anyone* on the Right side of the spectrum.
As Temis touched on that not completely true. Yes, he did stop the first idea about using Hugh but was fully supportive of it until Geordi questioned the tactic.They don't have to kill all the Wraith and they wouldn't. They would only kill those that would continue to attack them. Once peace has been reached I'm sure Atlantis would stop having to defend itself.
The remaining Wraith would be happy to co-exist with the rest of the people in the galaxy.
I'm sure they won't really but in this episode they where quite happy to suggest killing off all the wraith to get rid of them once and for all and the only objection made was that it might not work. If Picard had been there he would not only have called them up on what they where saying but he would have suggested destroying the work they had in fear of someone actually using it.
They don't have to kill all the Wraith and they wouldn't. They would only kill those that would continue to attack them. Once peace has been reached I'm sure Atlantis would stop having to defend itself.I was really upset with how the 'heroes' discussed committing Genocide in this episode. It was bad enough when Sheppard (and of cause Ronan) wanted to blow up the hive ship at the beginning and murder the defenceless wraith on board even though they'd come seeking help. But contemplating 'getting rid of the wraith once and for all' aka genocide and the only argument against it was that it might not work? Atlantis has always had questionable ethics but this went too far.
Charlie
The remaining Wraith would be happy to co-exist with the rest of the people in the galaxy.
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